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Tank slapped drilling on RTX?
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<blockquote data-quote="jamesfalky" data-source="post: 7764296" data-attributes="member: 8195"><p>The wiggles are more to do with the settings of the steer system, the accuracy (RTX could mean either Centrepoint RTX which is 2-3m accuracy or Rangepoint RTK at 10-15cm) only dictates the pass to pass, so how accurate it is when you turn around and come back down the mark, whereas the straightness is all down to the set up of the system, a line can be as straight on SBAS as it can be on RTK. </p><p></p><p>If the system is on a powered steering wheel then front presses can make them very hard to set up as generally (but not always) there is no wheel angle sensor for the system to see what the straight-ahead position is.</p><p></p><p>If it is on a steer ready tractor then it will be using the wheel angle sensors on the tractor, the values for this straight ahead postion may need calibrating to make sure that the position it thinks it straight ahead is actually straight ahead, the tell tale for this issue is if it is always steering one way then back again to create the wiggle. If it is wiggling from side to side both ways then it could either be agressiveness settings, or a faulty wheel angle sensor, for slower work you usually increase the agressiveness, for faster work you need it lower, there arent really any definite figures for these as every tractor and implement are different</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jamesfalky, post: 7764296, member: 8195"] The wiggles are more to do with the settings of the steer system, the accuracy (RTX could mean either Centrepoint RTX which is 2-3m accuracy or Rangepoint RTK at 10-15cm) only dictates the pass to pass, so how accurate it is when you turn around and come back down the mark, whereas the straightness is all down to the set up of the system, a line can be as straight on SBAS as it can be on RTK. If the system is on a powered steering wheel then front presses can make them very hard to set up as generally (but not always) there is no wheel angle sensor for the system to see what the straight-ahead position is. If it is on a steer ready tractor then it will be using the wheel angle sensors on the tractor, the values for this straight ahead postion may need calibrating to make sure that the position it thinks it straight ahead is actually straight ahead, the tell tale for this issue is if it is always steering one way then back again to create the wiggle. If it is wiggling from side to side both ways then it could either be agressiveness settings, or a faulty wheel angle sensor, for slower work you usually increase the agressiveness, for faster work you need it lower, there arent really any definite figures for these as every tractor and implement are different [/QUOTE]
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